INDIAN BOMB OUTRAGE.
THIRTY ARRESTED. DESIGNS OX HIGH OFFICIALS.
Calcutta, Hay j. Of thirty persons arrested at Calcutta as the result of the l>oml> outrage, aeveral have confessed participation in the attempt to wreck Eraser's train on December 7th and in the bomb outrages at Chanderagor. It was also admitted that attempts On the lives of the Viceroy, a nd Lord Kitchener, and other firm, energetic Officials were under consideration. London, May 5. The Standard says that some prominent Bengalese are implicated in the organisation against British officials.
THIBTY COMMITTED FUR TRIAL. »- . * Received May ti, 11.Id p.m. Calcutta, May ti. In connection with the bomb outrage, .thirty have been arrested in CaJcutt-i and committed for trial, not lieing allowed bail. UUah Dult, wn of a professor of engineering at a college at .Sibpur, haoonfa»*ed that he and a chemist named -Xhem made the tomb*. The prisoners include Aralnuto <jho*r. a native ednt»r. One of the prisoner* admitted that but for the police raid a aerie* of outrages planned again-t the Government would have I wen executed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 116, 7 May 1908, Page 3
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176INDIAN BOMB OUTRAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 116, 7 May 1908, Page 3
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